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> *Originally posted by **[feartehstickman](/forums/4/topics/321471?page=1#posts-6767295):***
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> Shouldn’t the fullscreen resolution be the resolution of the monitor it’s running on?
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> Or does Flash do some weird scaling thing?
Nope, no weird scaling as it’s vector based, not sure if the OP means he want Flash to show more of the gameplay area.

In most modern-day videogames (non-flash) you can change the fullscreen resolution. I was wondering if you could do that in flash too.
Edit: actually, I can ‘cacheAsBitmap’ the root, and then scale it.

> *Originally posted by **[JohnnyBohnny](/forums/4/topics/321471?page=1#posts-6768083):***
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> Edit: actually, I can ‘cacheAsBitmap’ the root, and then scale it.
You can always scale it.
Caching your entire application is not a good idea if anything changes in it (which is probably the case), because whenever somethings changes, the cache has to be rerendered.

> *Originally posted by **[NineFiveThree](/forums/4/topics/321471?page=1#posts-6771114):***
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> Caching your entire application is not a good idea if anything changes in it (which is probably the case), because whenever somethings changes, the cache has to be rerendered.
It would probably be better to use blitting in that case…

> In most modern-day videogames (non-flash) you can change the fullscreen resolution.
As far as I know there is yet no way to change the Flash Player’s output fullscreen nor windowed resolution. You can use blitting to make the output look like it should be at a lower resolution, but technically it will still “feed” your monitor with all the pixels for it’s current resolution. Say pixel doubling will make four adjacent pixels show the same color, so visually it will look like half the resolution, but it’s still four smaller pixels, not one big one. And I don’t know whether or not will you get any performance boost that way.

> *Originally posted by **[BrainStormer](/forums/4/topics/321471?page=1#posts-6787305):***
> > In most modern-day videogames (non-flash) you can change the fullscreen resolution.
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> As far as I know there is yet no way to change the Flash Player’s output fullscreen nor windowed resolution. You can use blitting to make the output look like it should be at a lower resolution, but technically it will still “feed” your monitor with all the pixels for it’s current resolution. Say pixel doubling will make four adjacent pixels show the same color, so visually it will look like half the resolution, but it’s still four smaller pixels, not one big one. And I don’t know whether or not will you get any performance boost that way.
Does scaling every pixel require the entire game to be in a bitmap?

> *Originally posted by **[JohnnyBohnny](/forums/4/topics/321471#posts-6794709):***
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> Does scaling every pixel require the entire game to be in a bitmap?
no. just change the scale mode on `stage` to alter how vectors are rendered